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Mark 11:20

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

As the disciples walked past the fig tree the next morning, they noticed that it was completely dried up, roots and all.

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They wrap their roots tightly around rocks.

They are like flowers freshly sprung up and starting to grow. But when God blows on them, they wilt and are carried off like straw in a storm.

What more could I have done for my vineyard? I hoped for sweet grapes, but bitter grapes were all that grew.

But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched and dried up, because they did not have enough roots.

Jesus answered, “Every plant that my Father in heaven did not plant will be pulled up by the roots.

When Jesus got up the next morning, he was hungry. He started out for the city,

When Jesus and his disciples left Bethany the next morning, he was hungry.

So Jesus said to the tree, “Never again will anyone eat fruit from this tree!” The disciples heard him say this.

If you don't stay joined to me, you will be thrown away. You will be like dry branches that are gathered up and burnt in a fire.

But land that produces only thorn bushes is worthless. It is likely to fall under God's curse, and in the end it will be set on fire.

These people are filthy minded, and by their shameful and selfish actions they spoil the meals you eat together. They are like clouds blown along by the wind, but never bringing any rain. They are like leafless trees, uprooted and dead, and unable to produce fruit.




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